M.J. Posted August 7, 2022 Posted August 7, 2022 The BOBF updated from 28th of Jan 2024 last known date is Female Warrior Tusken Helmet/Mask: A fully wrapped head of similar design matching the character. Natural Coloured heavyweight fabric covers the entire head Black fabric similar weave covering top of the head draping down past shoulders, ending before the waist, weathered with red brown, ash colour tones. One black strip is studded placed at the rear of the helmet. Jewelry with one ring on the right side attached to black fabric one long earring style piece of jewelry on the left side. Head spikes 4 head spikes Spikes have a slight taper. Silver in colour. Protrude from the head wraps Front mask Natural coloured wraps matching the character 2 cheek tusks silver in colour cheek tusks slight taper with a narrower end section, with hole in the end. 2 eye stalks silver ( dulled in colour). No slits. Snout/mouth piece Leather or non leather similar dark brown in colour wrapped around snout. Snout/mouth piece has leather tan in colour strips covering around with 3 metallic studs on each side. One snout (nose) piece. The Nose piece has a flat bottom, curved top with two vertical slots in the end. Screen or tinted lenses are used to conceal the eyes and mouth. Finished Mask is weathered as per character. Armwraps: Strips of weathered dark grey/black, gauze/crinkle, cheese cloth fabric completely cover arms from wrist to under shawl. Matching the CRL picture provided Boots: Boot has no heal and shape is the same form as an UGH boot or similar Boot sits Lower/midcalf is completely covered in strips of tan/natural coloured cotton fabric weathered. Belt: Brown thick leather or similar, approximately 2" wide, weathered, 1/8" thick. 2 small rectangular leather pieces an inch in size, riveted on front, with weathered brass rivets, positioned 2" inches apart, one longer rectangular piece next to the pouches. Think stitching on edges of the belt to be seen. Belt sits over Obi. Pouches: Two pouches sit on the right side of the belt. One brown one black leather or similar pouches, approximately 4 1/2" long, approximately 3" wide with the flap over the front. No studs are to be seen, hidden underneath with an indent. Beaded apron: Approximately 20"long (27" long for 8 of the copper bead strands) and approximately 7" wide. 20 rows. 10 gold African cage style beads across top row. Earthtone wooden beads in tan, natural, brown, black and reddish tones. Copper coloured beads Long reddish beads are about 1 1/2" long 20 Buffalo bone hair pipe beads The pattern (The wooden beads are arranged in a colour pattern) 2 rows of copper beads (top few inches hang to the side. 2 rows of wooden beads including the buffalo bone beads. 2 rows of copper beads 3 rows of wooden beads and buffalo bone beads. 2 rows of copper beads 3 rows of wooden beads and the buffalo bone beads. 2 rows of copper beads 2 rows of wooden beads and the buffalo bone beads. 2 rows of copper beads The top 2" of the first 2 and last 2 copper bead rows hang over the side. 1 gold 1 1/2 long triangular shaped pendant hangs on the right side towards the bottom. 2 metallic rectangular pieces, about 1 1/2" wide and1"high hang from a long leather strip. Black chain appears to be woven between beads in about 8 places between rows. Strips of leather hang from top of chain and bottom of apron. Beads appear to hang from the obi, the chain strung through a channel at the bottom of the obi with a gap of about 10" wide where the beads hang down. * 8 of the copper bead strands are longer than the rest. Note: All beads described or similar Breather/ respirator: Neck Breather Device worn around the neck of a design similar to the BOBF. Neck Breather resembles a small cylinder 3" to 4" ( 7.62cm - 10.16cm) in length, approximately 2" (5.08 cm) in diameter, with tapered caps on either end connecting to a tube, which runs behind the neck. Breather has smooth end caps and flare nuts on each end. Cylinder is wrapped in leather or leather like material. Neck tube should be approximately 1/4" (6mm) in diameter. The tube should start is bend to the back after coming out of the ends. The underdress/Tunic: A black cotton, one-piece medium weight fabric underdress with long sleeves, a round neckline, ankle length doesn't touch the ground. A slit on the left side from the bottom to the waistline seam. Weathering overall, including diagonal lines and spots on the top half of the underdress as shown in photos. Pants: Heavily weathered strips of black gauze-like fabric wrap around the legs and all over the pants, must not to be loose. Arm wraps: Heavily weathered strips of black gauze-like fabric wrap around arms, completely covering from wrist to under shoulder shawl. Gloves: First tactical pro knuckle gloves , or similar. Leather palm and thumb, pointer finger with 4 arrow markings, padding on knuckles, with a rubber around the wrist. Shoulder Shawl : Shawl has heavily weathered horizontal strips of heavy black fabric. 8 strips in the front, 10 around the back. A slightly curved rectangle piece of fabric reddish coloured is in the middle, with a ribbed texture from the neckline to the bottom of the shawl. Front of shawl sit just below the chest allowing details on the front of the Tunic. The back sits lower around the waist line. The shawl is snug on the shoulders. Weather on certain strips as shown on photo Obi: Black fabric obi, wider than the belt, with a channel on the bottom for the chain that the beads appear to hang from. Boots: Heavily weathered strips of tan/brown fabric cover flat bottom boots that are approximately mid-calf tall. Accessories: Staff: The Warrior staff matches the design shown and proportions as seen on screen. The staff length reaches from the ground to approximately chest height. The staff is a rod made of wood or other suitable material made to look like wood. The rod has a textured panel near the ‘pineapple’ end. The opposite end near the blades is a panel resembling leather ridged for grip. The ‘pineapple’ consists of many rows of raised bumps evenly distributed. There is a protruding spike from the centre of the ‘pineapple’ that has a slight taper. Staff has 4 long shallow curved blades that intersect each other at right angles at one end. The blades join the wooden rod by three stepped sections of slightly increasing size that are metal or metal like ending in a raised metal or metal like guard. 2 Quote
M.J. Posted August 7, 2022 Author Posted August 7, 2022 (edited) I’ve started this in open area, if anyone wishes to start a write up, you’re more than welcome. You start by using the Tusken CRL as a template and go from there. we are still hashing details on other threads, please use those. This is confirmed information. When we start please speak up, if a fabric is known by a different name. If you see items we missed etc This CRL is for everyone to contribute not just those making it. Though please no guessing in this thread, we have other threads with assumptions. If you have confirmed items please post up photos. please no submissions of costumes in this thread. I think that’s it…..let’s get this Warrior up and running EDIT: I've started on the Helmet, please if you have any corrections or adding please let us know Edited September 22, 2022 by M.J. 4 Quote
Warrior14209 Posted October 16, 2022 Posted October 16, 2022 The Crl say eye stalks have slots but I can never see any on bobf . The eye stalks looks way shorter than regular Tuskens and no slits . Quote
M.J. Posted October 26, 2022 Author Posted October 26, 2022 (edited) Good catch Melissa, I remember many moons ago thinking the same thing. I just added aswell the tapper part of the cheek is level with the eye slot. I noticed that when double checking. Does that sound ok as well.? Edited October 26, 2022 by M.J. Quote
Mother of Jawas Posted November 9, 2022 Posted November 9, 2022 The eye stalks are shorter, don't taper, and don't have slits in them The snout is also shorter on this tribe of tusken. There's a random "ribbon" of some sort coming from the top of the head with white dots in a pattern on it. Quote
DesertWarriorDiana Posted November 13, 2022 Posted November 13, 2022 This is a photo I found and what I used for mine. I used a black ribbon and used double sided tape to attach to both sides. 1 Quote
M.J. Posted January 28, 2024 Author Posted January 28, 2024 so sorry Diana, I've posted above of what I had. We are still trying to retrieve our information from the host site. We don't have Undersuit: Tunic, gloves and shawl. From memory I wrote up the gloves. post photos and we can go from there 2 Quote
Heavy Posted January 28, 2024 Posted January 28, 2024 I have all the pics on my computer, hopefully we can rewrite the CRL by memory together. So sad that this has happend, but we are working as fast as we can and our webteam are amazing 1 Quote
DesertWarriorDiana Posted January 28, 2024 Posted January 28, 2024 So glad you had the photos! You guys are amazing! I was so happy to look at the forum this morning to see this. Thanks! If you need my help with anything else, just let me know. 2 Quote
M.J. Posted January 28, 2024 Author Posted January 28, 2024 Diana I’m so sorry but the beads, I nearly died when I realised I didn’t have that info, can you please rewrite that again? You did such a good job the first time and I meant to take a photo as I’m going to copy it when I build it. We never saw this coming and if we did couldn’t do anything it was a third party. Though we are no taking action it won’t happen again. 1 Quote
DesertWarriorDiana Posted January 30, 2024 Posted January 30, 2024 OK, I found my notes. I think this is what I wrote before. Beaded apron • Approximately 20"long (27" long for 8 of the copper bead strands) and approximately 7" wide. 20 rows. • 10 gold African cage style beads across top row. • Earthtone wooden beads in tan, natural, brown, black and reddish tones. •Copper colored beads •the long reddish beads are about 1 1/2" long •20 Buffalo bone hairpipe beads The pattern: (The wooden beads are arranged in a color pattern) • 2 rows of copper beads (top few inches hang to the side. • 2 rows of wooden beads including the buffalo bone beads. • 2 rows of copper beads • 3 rows of wooden beads and buffalo bone beads. •2 rows of copper beads • 3 rows of wooden beads and the buffalo bone beads • 2 rows of copper beads • 2 rows of wooden beads and the buffalo bone beads • 2 rows of copper beads The top 2" of the first 2 and last 2 copper bead rows hang over the side. • 1 gold 1 1/2 long triangular shaped pendant hangs on the right side towards the bottom. • 2 metallic rectangular pieces, about 1 1/2" wide and1"high hang from a long leather strip. Black chain appears to be woven between beads in about 8 places between rows. Strips of leather hang from top of chain and bottom of apron. •Beads appear to hang from the obi, the chain strung through a channel at the bottom of the obi with a gap of about 10" wide where the beads hang down. * 8 of the copper bead strands are longer than the rest. OK, there it is. I'm glad I still had my notes. So now I hope that its all good. 3 Quote
Nezhdanov Posted January 30, 2024 Posted January 30, 2024 I’ve had a look through the bead description along with the bead image and it makes sense to me and you can spot the elements mentioned in the text easily enough. Only a slight issue is on the image of just the beads, one of the long copper beads on the left has been cropped but is seen in the other images so not a big deal but thought I’d mention it.I’ve backed up the 30 or so crl images posted recently in original format onto my phone so they can live with the other hundreds of Tusken images so hopefully there are plenty of back ups!Looking through the images again reminded me of just how much great work went into this costume, it’s great to see!I’ve also backed up 25 reference images from the series, exhibition and jewellery images that have been posted on different threads for this costume [emoji4] I hadn’t done that before now so I think I’ve got all the Tusken variants including some of the BoBF ‘kid’. Should we ever need them!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 Quote
M.J. Posted January 31, 2024 Author Posted January 31, 2024 Thank you soo much Diana, I'll add it . Can you do the garments too 1 Quote
DesertWarriorDiana Posted February 1, 2024 Posted February 1, 2024 OK, here goes... The underdress • A black, one piece heavier weight fabric underdress has long sleeves, a round neckline and is approximately ankle length. •There is a slit on the left side from the bottom to the waistline seam. •Heavy weathering overall, including diagonal lines and spots on the top half of the underdress as shown in photos. Pants • Heavily weathered strips of black gauze-like fabric wraps around the legs and all over the pants. Armwraps • Heavily weathered strips of black gauze-like fabric wraps around arms, completely covering from wrist to under shoulder shawl. Shoulder Shawl • Shawl has heavily weathered horizontal strips of heavy black fabric. • A slightly curved reddish colored fabric piece is in the middle, from the neckline to the bottom of the shawl. • It is long enough in the front to allow space to see details on the underdress. • Shawl is longer in the back. • The shawl is snug on the shoulders. (I wasn't sure if it needs to be included but also, do we include that there is some specific weathering on some of the strips?) Obi • Black fabric obi, approximately just wider than the belt, has a channel on the bottom for the chain that the beads appear to hang from. Boots • Heavily weathered strips of tan/brown fabric cover flat bottom boots that are approximately mid-calf tall. I hope I got it all. I hope it sounds good. 1 Quote
M.J. Posted February 2, 2024 Author Posted February 2, 2024 I just copied that and take a look this evening. Diana you're champion doing this again. Mind you I could dong myself for not saving the first time but we didn't predict the stupid Host site 1 Quote
Nezhdanov Posted February 2, 2024 Posted February 2, 2024 I was going to screen shot the whole crl thread so I could advise better on what all the names of the materials and elements were so I can advise better on my garrison if someone wanted to do the costume. I didn’t get round to it but hindsight can be a bit harsh [emoji4]Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1 Quote
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